Harriet Gemmel has won a £500 grant from the British Institute in Ankara to examine late antique shops in the ancient cities of Western Asia … Read more
Month: July 2012
Visualising Late Antiquity Workshop 1: Law Courts in Late Antiquity
A one day workshop of the University of Kent and King’s College, London will be held at King’s on Saturday 6 June. Programme 11.00-11.30 Luke … Read more
Public Lecture, by Dr Dries Tys
6.00pm, Thursday 15th October Dr Dries Tys of the Free University of Brussels will give a paper entitled: ‘Seen and Unseen: Maritime Societies and their … Read more
Dr Steve Willis Elected a Fellow of The Society of Antiquaries
Congratulations to Dr Steve Willis for his recent election as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. The Society of Antiquaries of London was founded … Read more
Dr Luke Lavan interviewed by Past Horizons
A new archaeological research project at the University of Kent, will reconstruct urban life in cities such as Constantinople during a period of history that … Read more
New MA in Ancient History
The MA in Ancient History has a focus on research training that will place students in a strong position for further study for a PhD … Read more
New MA in Roman History and Archaeology
This unique MA is designed for students who wish to adopt a twin-tracked approach to the past by using both historical sources and archaeological evidence. … Read more
New MA in Heritage Management
The MA in Heritage Management is a unique programme combining the worlds of archaeology and business and is taught in Athens at Eleusis, an area … Read more
New staff publications
Ray Laurence, Families in the Greco-Roman World (Continuum, 2012) Ray Laurence, The City in the Roman West, c.250 BC–c.AD 250 (Cambridge University Press, 2011) Anne … Read more
School staff win University Teaching Prize
The School of European Culture and Languages is pleased to announce that two teaching staff from within the school were recipients of one of this … Read more